Combination luggage carrier and camp table



' G. PITTER COMBINATION LUGGAGE CARRIER AND CAMP TABLE June I, 1926.

Filed April 16,

IlJI IIiE a o o o a o k INVENTOR GEO/96E 1 /772579 ATTORNEY Patented June 1, 1925..

UNITED-STAIES' PATENT:

GEORGE PITTER, OF OAKLAIN'D, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOB .IO ELEANORA MAUD PITTER,

1 OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.

COMBINATION L'UQ'GAGE CARRIER AND CAMP TABLE.

Application med April 1a, 1923. Serial m'osazos.

/ My invention is an improved luggage carrier and table. The object of my'invention is to rovide a luggage carrier which may be attac ed to the rear end of an automobile, and which may also be used for a tablewhen desired.

Another object of iny invention is to provide a combined luggage carrier and table which is simple in construetionand ine xs pensive to manufacture. I a

In the drawing in which my inventioniis illustratcd- Fig. 1 is a side view of my carrier attached to an automobile chassis.

'15 a Fig. 2 is a plan view of my carrier.

Fig. 3 is a sectional view takenion the line 3-3 of Fig. 1-. i I 1 p Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on theli-ne H of Fig. 2.

Referring more particularly to the drawing: the numeral 1 indicates an automobile chassis to which my'earrier isadapted to be attached. y

My luggage carrier comprises a U shaped Y frame 2, upon the top of which a plate 3 is secured, to form a: table or carrieras desired. An angle bar 4 extends across the back of the plate. 3, and is'secured to the frame 2 and to'said plate.

for med in'the ends of the side arms. ofthe frame 2, in which a air of supporting arms 6 are pivoted by olts :7, which extend through said frame and said armsarms 6 are each secured to the chassis 1' by Notches 5 are The meansof a pair'of hook headed bolts 8. All

chassis are not bent downwardly at the same angle, the curve varying according to the make and model of the automobile. To compensate for this variation, so that the arms 6 may be horizontal at all times, I bend the (0 rear end of said arms upwardly as at 9 and provide a plurality of holes 10 therein, 'so that the bolt 8 may be moved upwardly or downwardly as desired. The rear end of the arm 6 projects beyond the pivot 7 asat 11,

which allows the frame 2 to rest upon it when said frame is in thehorizontal position.

1 Having described my invention I claim:

- 1'. "A luggage carrier and table comprising 'a frame, a. plate on said frame, the end of oted to the frame in said-notches, the ends of said arms-being turnedup and havin a plurality of holes formed therein an bolts adapted to extend through said holes "5 to fasten saidarms' to an automobile.

In testimony whereof I afiiri my si ature. GEORGE PIT ER.

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